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| (centre rnee Evening World Daily Magazine S'MATTER, PoP?" Cheer "Up Pop! It" s Only “ Nickels ” Now Instead of “ Dimes” PF About Play S| | and Players _By BIDE DUDLEY LANCHE BATES 1s to give her B new play, “Eleven P. M.,” | another trial. With her com- pany practically Intact she will re-| sume In it amford Monday eve- ning. Paul Potter wrote the play. Miss Bates went on tour in It re- cently but, on reaching Boston, she and Wilton Lackaye decided to switch to a revival of “East Lynne.” Now Miss Bates bag switched back. “Bast Lynne,” it is understood, did only fairly well. JIMMY'S MISTAKE, At the Friars’ Club yesterday pa- triotic Jimmy Britt announced be bad the spirit of "6. Bert Levy beard bim and had @ good jaugh “You mean the spi... of boob, you!” said Bert. BY WAY OF DIVERSION. It’s quiet ‘round this Log Fy an’ somethin's mighty wrong. The apple buds have jost their charm, as has ‘ay ny 7 tbe bluebird's song. The rays of sun- OLD GRINDSTON E GEORGE @L.a6 aren't so bright as on the fields they play. In fact, there's nothin’) ®eoms just right since Mury went @way, I didn't think she'd marry) him, although he's nice, I guess, My! cup Is filled clear to the brim with sorrow, I confess. From childhood'a| MY MAW SHE SAYS (T AINT Por TEe To ASH ANY ONE FOR 67, you poor days she'd been my chum an’ 1 had @ort o' thought a weddin’ day for me would come, That dream has come to naught, I guess I should ‘a’ spoke to her; I might ‘a’ come out fine, Jest thinkin’ of it brings a blur into these eyes of mine. I didn't, so I a'pose It's gut that I whould have to pay, but, | ob, the pangs I have to fight sinco| Mary went away! CUMMINGS—SINCLAIR. Irving Cummings, the motion ple- ture star, was married about two weeks ago in Hoboken to Ruth Sin- clair, who was leading woman for Chauncey Olcott not so very long ago. They intended to keep the wed ding @ secret for a while but it leaked out. SUPPOSE IT WERE TRUE! Speaking of matrimony, about ev- ery three months Broadway hears that Elsie Janis is to promise to lu. >, honor and obey, Each time @ rumor aticks its head up Eisie’s mothe noaks it verbally and Elsie continues | the even tenor of her Way as an at- tractive spinster, At present one of those rumors has been lurking about Broadway. It states that Elsie is to be the wife of Irving Derlin, he of ragtime prociivities. When asked about it, Irving merely replied: “Woot!” A NATURAL MISTAKE, ee Gousat PuiL’-Geet - ¢ Ho-HUMEY’ KNOW WeLL - Gail Kane received a letter re- ‘ * ‘i a ‘ : A " cently addressed to Gail Kale. She ts Her toteeene iE WHEN St CAME! WAY co bos AN’ SES Looktr ME one of those high-salaried picture OUT INYo “These HERE sng = 5 NOW-NEZZA-LOokIT ME Stare, . PROSPERED MUCH by z fad Massie aN NUTHIN®. , A LAUDABLE PURPOSE, There will be benefit at the Shubert Theatre Sunday evening, April 29, under the auspices of the y , Z h ‘ ~ . Thursday Hospital After Cure So- yf [ a bec) : ecm A NCE ciety, Its purpose will be to raisn y! 4 Nand FACE \ fun4g for a summer home for needy ct 2% % crippled by infantile pa- 4\"T TO HELP. Chauncey pott. announces that next season %, Sail give one-half of his earnings to waisfunds. Since Mr Olcott has been know?to earn $100,000 im a season bis donative phould be a @ubstantial one. CHAKE ‘EM ‘EM UP! W. F. Peud.cord of Victorville, Cal, @ wealthy gold mine owner, wants to marry a Ziegfeld beauty and has writ- ten Mr. Ziegfeld to snare him a bru- nette. He say@ he'll learn to do the fox trot and wear spats, The caption ‘on this {s stolen from Bugs Baer, WHAT BECAME OF IT? Emma !unn, playing at the Standard, wanted a taxicab Wednesday nigh: € "ri the theatre's negro porter she Copyright, 1917, Prose Pubiien 7 “Vienne get me a Black and White?" : biatred ing Co. (, We @rening World.) { DON'T SEE ANY CouPLes The negro came back with four E SOLER St TMNT O98 OREN ON “THE PARK BENCHES ! OH, Look AT ALL THOSE. Root my wite "sues pees ! \ x 6LAD To Hi = “ Vinee tagen ae wee wet ae ruta Somneone Peon Tne 2 (we Yvinveu'r Gor awry ARE YELLING AT me! Vecerasles Opt OF Ay td RESTAURANTS ~ My GARDEN tt OVERCOAT BS ALL WINTER! Clara Palmer has joined the cast of “The Masked Model.” Marcus Loew has booked Willa Holt Wakefield for a tour of his the- atres Natalle Dagwell is to succeed Dixie Gerard as Columbia at the Hippo- drome. Florence Lucille and her parrote nz6 to appear in the new Ziegfeld “Mid. | alght Frolic." | There is to be one elaborate new! feature each week from now on at the Hi A new tee ballet will be Rowland will return to vaude- xt week at the Palace. She will the American Yvette Gull d Daly created a role to-day for ance only At the reerutt N Chainhers | ker for en navy | h-American | will have - — ~ enday ening” | |/N"TRE SPRING A YOUNG MAN'S A THOUGHT FOR To-pay, | | FANCY= MY, WHAT seunele Junmy Laven of Leavis ALOT OF RUSH J >» THis issawrur! 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